Google's 1000Mbps (aka insanely fast) internet, called Google Fiber, is live today in Kansas City. Alongside that launch, the Verge is reporting that Google has also released something called Google Fiber TV.

It's part-DVR part-cable box, with the ability to watch and record all the channels you expect, via Google's new network. You'll be able to record 500 hours of TV, and can record a ridiculous eight shows all at once.

The service is a bit pricey at $120/month (that's for the Gigabit internet and the Fiber TV service). Like Google Fiber, it's only available in Kansas City for now. You can get a fuller rundown from The Verge.